How to tighten the nut on top of the stock spring assembly?
Ok, so I have searched this whole section for this question of mine and I can't find a good answer to I'm going to ask it directly. I just installed my tein s techs yesterday and I put the car back on the ground and was wondering if I could tighten the top nut up while the springs are under the load of the car while it is on the ground.
The problem I ran into though is that I tried to use a deep well socket and torque it down, but that just moves both the nut and the stud that the nut must go further down on all together.
So how do I go about this, because I have limited space under the engine bay because they don't give you a huge hole to get to that nut.
?????? PLZ HELP
Also it's not like my suspension is making any noises either I just want it to be tight just in case.
The problem I ran into though is that I tried to use a deep well socket and torque it down, but that just moves both the nut and the stud that the nut must go further down on all together.
So how do I go about this, because I have limited space under the engine bay because they don't give you a huge hole to get to that nut.
?????? PLZ HELP
Also it's not like my suspension is making any noises either I just want it to be tight just in case.
the shaft has a flat spot to put a wrench..so use a gooseneck wrench to hold the nut and a wrench to hold that shaft and tighten it up.
also, if you have access to a pneumatic impact, it will make short work of it.
also, if you have access to a pneumatic impact, it will make short work of it.
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